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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Oct 1953, p. 6

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' present. "Trails. RE 6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1058 Prospect The W.A. met at: the church on Wednesday, Oct. 21, with 12 members The motto, and hymn "QO Master Let Me Walk with Thee" opened the meeting. Mrs. H, Webster "read the Scripture lesson taken from Psalm 24, and Mrs, C. Vernon read . thé Lesson Thoughts. Mrs. H. Holtby read a thought-provoking poem en- titled: It Isn't the Church; It's you", and also' gave an interesting synopsis of chapter 8, "The African Church" from the study book, Along African The president, thep took charge of the business session. All members are reminded of their Cent- a Day collections which are to be hand- ed in before or at the next meeting. Plans were discussed for a "Christ- mas gift Sale" at the next meeting so please remember to bring. a parcel. A i nominating committee of three ladies, namely: Mrs. C. Vernon, Mrs, Leslie Smith and Mrs. J. Mosienko was ap- pointed so when these ladies call on you, please be co-operative. An invitation was received to attend a bazaar at Raglan on Nov. 4, at 2.30 p.m. It is hoped a goodly number of Your local Hospital Auxiliary Rep. was pleased to deliver 21 quarts of fruit and 1 jar of jam to the hospital. Would the rest of the members please bring their fruit at their earliest con- venience. The Prospect Branch is planning to dress and donate a doll for the "Christmas Sale of Dolls in aid of the Auxiliary. Commencing on Sunday, Nov. 1, the Church. services will be at 1.80 p.m. (Crowded out last week) Honeydale The November meeting of the Honeydale W.. I. 'will be held at the Port Perry Public Library on Wed- nesday, Nov, 11, 1958 'at 2.30 p.m, The reports from Toronto 'Conven- tion by delegates. The Motto: Minds are like parachutes, they only func- tion when open. The Roll Call: A suggestion you would like to see carried. out in the W. I. Study of New Brunswick. Program Committee---Mrs. C. How- sam, Mrs. A. Williams, Mrs. G. Ro- bertson, Mrs. H. Honey. ' Mrs. A. Edwards of Toronto spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Honey. 1 HEAT EO AEE TAN Crs a Fg FR. pts +d om oF 2 INET ard FAR GAY ps Ballard of Port Perry Friday evening. ~The W.A, will meet dav the home of Mrs. Robert Nesbitt, Jr, on Nov. 4. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hill and June had supper Friday evening with Mr, and Mrs, Herb Hill, of Uxbridge, and at- tended the Mundinger Accordion con. cert. On Sunday evening they visit- ed 'Wick Church to hear the Bible Class group of over 50 young people of St. Enoch's United Church, of To- ronto, sing. Mr. and Mrs. Don Perry and Mary, of the Fifth Line had dinner Sunday "with Mr, and Mrs. Talbert Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Yoris and grandson Richard of Stouffville, had supper. 8 at the Evans home. Rev. Mr, Halbert will take the ser- vice next Sunday, 5 Mr. and Mrs, Hilliard Armstrong left on Monday for Toronto. Hilliard will undergo an operation and Mrs, Armstrong will stay a few days. His many friends wish him g speedy re- covery. Mr. George Rose, of Toronto, visit- ed Mr, and Mrs. Hilliard Armstrong on Sunday, Seagrave tas £4 Hin! TR i ADH Ba AY Visitors with Mr, and Mrs, J. For- ster on Sunday were, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Cowper and girls from Brook- lin, Mr. and Mrs. G .Tran and Kenneth and Miss Anna Howser, from Mark- ham, Mr, C. Medd, of Sunderland, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Ww. Crosier on Sun- day. Mr, J. Forster, who spent almost three weeks in Hospital at Cobourg, and Port Perry, returned home on Sat- | furday." He is improving but it will be sometime before his knee will be fully recovered. A very enjoyable time was spent on Friday evening under the auspices of Y.P.U. when Miss Jean Samells of Port Perry showed her pictures and gave her talk on her Coronation' tout. Others who tookspart in the program were Maureen Tobin with a voeal solo, reading by Mrs, Sonley, of Pinedale, solo by. Hugh Baird, instrumental by Mrs. C. Short and talk by Rev. Mr. Wallace, Lunch:was served by the Young People who wish to thank all who took part in the evening in 'any way, Mr, and. Mrs. 'Gordon Mark, Mrs, Lyons, Mr, and Mrs. W. Tristram 'and boys, of Toronto, were week-end visit- Sympathy of the coma pie Mr. Orr Shunk, of Belleville, in oa the loss of his mother, Mrs, Jas. Shunk, who passed away on Thursday, Oct. 22, The funeral service was held on Saturday from the A. L. McDermott Funeral Chapel and was Seuducin by, Rev. T. Wallace. vd Mr. snd Mrs. Erest Les took trip] through Western Ontario last week. | Mr, and Mts, Ernest Phair have rev] turned home from a trip to the win coast. There were many visitors from pas : Perry, Pinedale, Prospect, Sunderland and many other places at church on Sunday to hear the anniversary serd vices both morning and evening. Cred: it should be given to Miss Irma Walker and Mrs, Ernest Till for the lovely music, both by the Junior and Senior choirs, also the men's quartette. ' Mr. and Mrs, George lanson and Tommy spent the week-end with Mrs. Elizabeth Ianson. ¢ wh Sa Re i 3 (Continued from last week) "Sussex Cockerel--Earl Brethour. 'Brethour. ¢| . 'Light Sussex Hen--Dave Edwards; Earl Brethour, 'Sussex Pullet--Dave dvards; BE: --Photo" by the Star Photographer. - "Children enjoying themselves at 'Blackstock Fair, ner; Mrs, D, 'Edwards. Collection of Fruit--Mrs. D, Ed- Bd wards. | DOMESTIC SCIENCE Fruit Loat--Ms, D. Edwards, "White Bread--Gladys Thompson, F. Joned - : ; ; Mr, and Mrs. | Turkey male--Earl Brethour, Dayes; Mrs. D. Edwards. "ladies will attend. Mrs. B. Webster Serr te bonw Me Pal Di pg Mr, and Mrs, Tobin and family spent | ors with Mr, and Mrs. Eagleson. manville ey Sa any Sr. and ; Turkey Female--Earl Brethour; A. "Brown Bread--Mrs. Noble Hicks; offered her homeé for the November in ghd > Thr > Hid lamond IS | Sunday in Toronto the guests of Mrs.| The price of the quilt sold in- W.A. Mrs. Fleet B 2 Baloy. Bar 'B Mis, D. "Gladys wh on Mra. 5. meeting. The meeting closed with the | 1 11 ort terry Hospital Berry, was $16.00 instead of $6.00 which was bcp =i rethour, Mars Mrs, 8 apa ' os . Lord's Prayer, ; il Je lnestey aftepion Mr. a [sported in last week's issue of the --_---- Drake -E Brsthous; D. Edwards . Chelsea Bunnies. 8 Moore; Mrs. ~ The following. announcement has » g rs. W, Crosier entertained Mr. an Ar. i, uck-- rethour; wards, wards; dred ey. been received from Rev. M. C-TFisher: Pine Grove Mrs. A. Gordon of Cannington, and| Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Clements visit- Dah Saseetim, 1 T. Stewart; Mra. Fen Chickens--Ear] Brethour; Mrs. paseuiiap blaine, i Moore; Mrs. . An Area Institute for 8. 8. Teach- | My, and Mrs. Charles Gourlie spent Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson and Mr. ed with Mr. and Mrs, John Michie of | Cucumber' Pickle Mra, Harold Mc-| Pen Chickens, school exhibit--1 & 2| 'Bran. Muffins--Mrs. A Taylor; Mrs. A. ers, Officers and parents will be held | Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs, A. Goode, of Port Perry, an on Sunday. Layghtin; Mrs. Brethour; Mrs, 'Ed- | Blackstock Grade 7 and 8. i %, Latimer} Mrs. Dayes N Mal y in Port Perry United Church S. S.|Rdgar Slack, of Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. George Durward, of | , Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Samells, Jean and jes arts--Mrs, Houndey; oreen » ' rooms on Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 8 pm.| My," Eldred Catherwood, Walter | Elizabethville, were Sunday visitors Donna, and Mr. Alan Reesor, of Port piread and, Butter J Ii IM Es, Art VEGETABLES, ROOTS -- colm; Mrs. Art Higa, ile 7 Rev. G. G. Connelly will be present to | Beach and E. Tindall, attended the |With Mr, and Mrs, Jas, Durward. Perry, were dinner guests of Mr. and| Corn Relish -- Mrs, Dayes; "Mrs. Melavehit early--Allan Bailey; L. = os Hits. Bre- show_ a sound film entitled: "For [School Board meeting at the Brock| Mr.and Mrs. J. Snooks entertained | Mrs. R. Reynolds Friday evening, Brethour. : Pau HL late--Mrs, H. Mel anghlin | thour; Mrs. 'Art Hicks. y Every Child a Faith in God." Discus- | Hotel, in Niagara Falls, on Tuesday. | Mrs. Oscar Gibson and family, and Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. M. Bruce and family i di fekled Beets =, Dayes; Mrs, Mrs. F, Dayes; Lawrence McLaughlin| Date and-Nut:Loaf--Mrs. A. Tay- N : sion groups will follow. It is hoped| My, and Mrs, Eldred Catherwood |and Mrs. Howard Logan, of Toronto, | visited in' Bowmanville on Sunday with wap oreen colm, a goodly number will attend. and son visited Mr, and Mrs. John on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, R; Stinson, Christie Biscuit Special -- Mss, R. Edwards; 'Bill Fe 'Turnips, fea) gail pour; D, ers. lor; Mrs. Boundey; Mrs. L. By Chocola te Cake a Mrs. .Boundey; 3 Larmer; Mrs. Boundey; Mrs. N. Hicks | "Turnips, table--Dave- Edwards; E. | Mrs. ulate 'Mrs. R, Larmer. + : |:Brethour; Bill F | Light Layer Cake--Mrs, Boundey; 2 : J Carro EW Ferguson 'Brethour; _A.| Mra, Art Hicks; Mrs, Dayes, ! 3 = Bailey; alph Larmer. . Banana Cuake--Mrs, Roiey: Mrs. of 'Cabbage, winter -- Earl Brethour; R, Larmer; Norma Wolfe. : i 'Ralph /Larmer; Allan Bailey Angel 'Cake -- Mrs, : Boundey; Mrs. or Hubbard 'Squash -- Earl Brethour; S. Moore; Mrs. :Axt Hicks. ,- Dave Edwards. Mrs. Pumpkins--Allan Bailey; Mrs. "Dayes; 'Dave Edwards. Table Beets--Mrs. L. Byers; Percy + Date Squares--Norma Wolfe; Fr] S. Moore; 'Mrs. Edwards. Pumpkin 'Pie--Mrs, S. 'Moore; No- reen Malcolm; Mrs. N. H EIN nn hms Van Camp; Allan 'Bailey. Raisin 'Pie -- Mrs. Brethour; Mrs. : Onions, Dutch sets--N. Green and Boundey; Mrs. Edwards. E mes Ut Sons; Allan Bailey. 'Apple Ple--Mrs. Moore; Mrs. Boun- pr DODGE REGENT | Onions, Spanish -- N. Green and dey; 'Mrs.'N., Hicks, - 3 > Sons; 'Earl "Brethour; R. Larmer. 4 Moi Pie--Mrs.' 'Boundey; Mrs, S. 2. there's wonderful driving ahead foryou : Mang olee: -white--Mrs. Y, E. Brethour. angolds; red---Earl 'Brechous; $2 - DeVries; Mangolds, any other, variety --R, Moore; Noreen Malcolm. Lemon Pie--Noreen Malcolm; Mrs. Moore; Mrs, 'Boundey. Vegetable Salad--Mrs. S. Moore. Larmer; Earl Brethour;"Allan Dalley; "Salad Plate--Mrs, Moore; Mrs. Ed- th D d bl Brethour, Ean Suey! 1 i 5 Cc Mrs, A, Taylor; M oe x rethour, | aple Cream--Mrs, aylor; Mrs, . : in. e epen a e = 5 ~Watermelons--Earl Brethour, -- lp er. Mrs, Art Hicker Es, oT LL - Citrons -- Earl Brethour; Mrs, Fl 'Fruit Cake, dark--Noreen Malcolm; Dayes; Allan Bailey. Mrs. Dorrell, able Corn--Percy Van Camp; E.| "Fruit Cake, light--Mrs. D. Dorrell. Brethour; Norma E. Wolfe. 'White Eggs--Mra. N. Green; Allan ; Collection + Vegetables--A. 'Bailey. 'Bailey; Mrs, Brethour. 3, + Cabbage--Ear] Brethour; A. Bailey park Eggs--Mrs. Harold McLaugh- 2 ~ Parsnips--Earl Brethour; L. Me- lin; Mrs, Brethour; Fercy VanCamp. = Lavaniin, 'Mrs. C. W. Hutton, Maple Syrup-_Mrs, H . McLaughlin; A ps > Mrs. Brethour; Mr ' APPLES-- Honey, strained -- Edpar Brethour; Spy--Lloyd Skinner; Walter Park; | Mrs, Green; Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. D. Edwards. Wholé Tomatoes--Mrs. Dayes; N. T Russett--Walter Park; Lloyd Skin- | Wolfe; Mrs. Moore. ter; Mra. D.- Corn--Mrs. 'Brethour, . Snow--L. Skinner; W. Park; Mra.| Strawberries -- Mrs, Brethour; No- = D. Edwards, . reen gnMaledlin; Mildred Colley. Baldwin -- W. Park; L. Skinner; Rasphery berries--Noreen Malcolm; Mrs, Mrs. D. Edwards, Boundey. = Delicious -- "W. Park; L. Skinner; Mahe --_ Norma Wolfe; Noreen Mrs. D. Edwards, alcolm; 'Mrs, Boundey. » Palmar Sweet--Mrs. D. Edwards; Pineapple--Mrs. Brethotir; Noreen ba 2 _ | W. Park; L. Skinner 'Maléolm, ky I Stark--W. Park; Mrs. D. Edwards; | 'Plums--Mrs.: Boundey; Noreen Mal- "|'Lloyd Skinner. colm; 'Mrs. Art Hicks ing--Mrs. 'D. Edwards. "Pears--Norma Wolfe; Mrs. Breth- Wealthy--Mrs. D. Edwards. ; oul. Mrs. Boundey. St. Lawrence -- Mrs. D. 'Edwards; phe Jam ~~ Mrs. Brethour; af Walter Park; Loyd 4 Skinner. rt Hicks; Noreen Malcolm. Alexander--Mrs, D Parks 11 * Biawberry. JA Art Hicks; - FEL : rs. Boundey; Mrs. te Rirer--Waltar Par jib Apple'Jelly=Mrs. Boundey; Gladys Greening--W. Park---L. Skinner. Thompson. ~*~ ~~ McIntosh--Mrs. D. Edwards." Grape Jelly -- Norma Wolfe; Mrs, Fall Pears--Walter Park; L. Skin- .Brethour; Mrs. 'Art: Hicks, DODGE MAYFAIR 4 DOOR SEDAN 3 [J p [J ---- Coes --- So much more driving ease New Power -- Brilliant Performance -- Fine Car Comfort o FISH © MEAT © POULTRY eo and safety can be yours Never before such power, performance and fine car comfort -- even for those who have owned .a Dodge. One Ha : : glance at the longer, more lively lines tells you there's wonderful driving ahead. = x CUSTOM SL AUGHTERING DO DGE WITH There's a new feel to the new, more wonderful Dodge engine, designed to take full advantage of today's : finer gasolines. You'll sense the nimble, fast tesponse In your first few seconds behind the wheel. , Y F F S H Y- D R | \'} E You ride on an improved system of spring suspension that smooths out rough roads three ways. Try it. You'll ork ros sled L ood be delighted with how much more level -- steadier -- and softer it Is . . . how easily this new Dodge takes curves Sn : : hif " high -- and corners = sits low and 'hugs the pavement, = 5 : ; ds Dodge 7D sis! ust shi ke ting And there's interior luxury to match this new Dodge performance, Comfortable chair-high seats -- deep cush- 4 ; XE R BR 0 S. on ear through traffic stop for red fons and holsters -- fine fabrics and vinyl in beautiful two-tone shades to harmonize with new trim and body | BE - p LUE 122 colours. Jem hh oF Te ey magthy Sens Never before has Dodge offered so much. Come in today, test-drive the 1954 models and see for. yourself, : "THE rhuIzy BUTCHER" shift and clutch. There's nothing new to learn You'll find Share! sa tar in the Dodge family that's right for your family. : : PORT PERRY PHONE 29 | -- if you wish to back up, or need extra power S i Just shift SEE THEM TODAY AT YOUR DODGE-DESOTO DEALER'S Fy when driving through sand of mud -- in the familiar way.' | a rot ion ol | NOVEMBER 4) DODGE WITH "2 POWER STEERING For the most effortless parking and stedring you "will find in any car -- try Dodge Full Power [Y . Steering. From the moment you start your en- gine, hydraulic power takes over 4/51hs of the steering effort. You can't imagine how easy It New 108 H.P. Engine has a higher compression ratio, to take advantage of ~ Superb All-Round Vidlen Fle erred php and - = fo turn tod fine olines -- .1s the newest, long wearin Pay eave. In two-door S50 a fon. $8 107potk = loidrive fhrovah tree, ! d tober TE aye extra - fabrics trimmed ith vin of ols the front seat (8 3 dows he de on a: - corners -- fo control your car on bumpy, rutte 2 smocthnass = hay Bodo de: Interiors of Mer fale models Va-%4 to provide o anny dorparsed, safe,. all-round STOVE AND NUT J 1 ° ticular uxurlous. rear compartment wi roads. You can turn the wheel with_one finger Denuishie Jeng ¢ Dodge en. are particularly disturblag front seat pot. 3 ' '-- even when your Dodge is standing still. ongers. ] (BEESOB FUEL & LUMBER Easy to Enter and Leave Auta LL doors make all easy fo en New Comfort and Beauty jnteriors are completely re- designed and upholstered In 1 . 4 . Ll BEARE MOTORS Ltd. PORT PERRY "PHONE 338-332 PORT PERRY PHONE 13 EE aa ay eit EE -------------- LL a hi LS LST S

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